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A <foreign lang="sux">balbale</foreign> to Bau for &#x0160;u-Suen (&#x0160;u-Suen A) (c.2.4.4.1), line c2441.17
uru<sub>2</sub>-zukud-da-gin<sub>7</sub>&#x0161;u&#x1E2B;e<sub>2</sub>-eb<sub>2</sub>-mu<sub>2</sub>u<sub>3</sub>-mu-un<sup>d</sup>&#x0161;u-<sup>d</sup>suen-&#x011D;u<sub>10</sub>
iri (ES: uru2)kušu2šumu2en (ES: u3-mu-un)šu-suen
towntype of sea creaturehandto growlordŠu-Suen (RN)
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Paragraph t2441.p3 (line(s) 13-18) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
O lord, your gifts are ……, may you cast your eyes on me. O Šu-Suen, your gifts are ……, may you cast your eyes on me. …… lord …… lord ……. Like pleasant ……. May your city stretch out its hands to you like a crab (?), my lord Šu-Suen. May it lie down at your feet like a lion-cub, my son of Šulgi.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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